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  • mag00
    Flawed logic, I've got a double action revolver.

    NRA is more like a Glock. :lol:
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  • Don McManus
    The article makes sense, and accurately points out fundamental flaw in the NRA approach to the 2nd Amendment starting in 1934 and continuing to this day.

    Many of us here have pointed out that the 2nd Amendment is an Individual Liberty construct and not a firearms ownership/possession construct. These two constructs can live in harmony, but not when the major (self-proclaimed) 2nd Amendment Rights organization in the country sacrifices one in the hopes to save the other.

    There is legitimate concern that the NRA has done more harm than good regarding the Individual Liberty so as to either maintain a funding stream or to pacify those in the organization that do not fully understand or believe in the true nature of Individual Liberty.

    Until that changes, IMO, there is no reason to lose much sleep over the loss of the NRA.

    As I have stated before, if the organization embarks upon a thorough overhaul, complete with a clear mission statement regarding Individual Liberty not be sacrificed for short term gain, I will support it.

    Until then, its demise is no great loss. Perhaps no loss at all.
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  • Mr. Perfect
    Depending on the NRA to defend 2A is like shooting yourself in the foot. THAT is the proper analogy applicable here. Not some haphazard strawman analogy that was so hastily assembled one dare not light a match any where near it.
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  • pickenup
    Reading the comments on that post leads me to believe we are not alone in our assessment of the NRA.
    NOT a flattering thread for the NRA, because it is "mostly" truthful.
    They have a few positives for the NRA that I could prove otherwise, but they are close.
    Thanks for posting this trfox.
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